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CANTERBURY WEEKLY JOURNAL

... interest is present excited—especially among the naval circles—respecting the appointment of successor to the late Sir Thomas Hardy, who held the Governorship of Greenwich Hospital. There •re, we understand, at the present lime, three candidates for the ...

DEATHS

... Aog. 6.at St. Margaret's, mar Dover. Mrs. Fisher, relict of Mr. Fisher, offi-or cuttoais. a;.-* d S|. 6. at New Horaney. Hr. Thomas Mace. 7‘i. Ang. t>. at Totneu. IV»on. suddenly of ajH'plesy, Edward Dix, Ro'nl Navy. H,at S*. mar Sandwich, Mrs. B«-al, aged ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE

... Patrick Sullivan, gutltv of riot and asaault. find John John Heorigbt, Thomas Finley, John Calvert (whose bro'her is trauaported for 15 years), Thomas Gurney, William Saltwell, d Thomas Ody, guilty of not only. We acquit James Brooks. Mr. Serjeant Arabin ...

DEATHS

... hsuham birracks, the wife of Dr. PIPER. Ocl. 5. at East Mailing, tie wife of Mr. T. GODFREY. Oct. G, Chatham dockyard. T. W. HARDY, Esq. nary pay effi c, aged 55. Oct. 5, Week strecl, Maidstone, SARAH, wife of Mr. J. BONNY, aged 41. Oct, 0. at Dover, aged ...

DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT OF THE PAPISTS

... to create disturbance. Soon after it o'clock, the Earl of Wlnchilsea, Lord Kenyon, Mr. Plumptre, W.P., H. Pownall, Eaq., J. Hardy, Esq., Sir G. Ouseley, and number of distinguished clergymen, appeared on the hustings. They were received with loud cheers ...

CANTERBURY WEEKLY JOURNAL

... bishop, • expired at Southampton on morniog. having lecentlv gone there for the benefit of his health. The late bishop was Dr. Thomas Burgess, who was con•ecrated Bishop of St. David’*, in 180,'», uml translated Salisbury in IBVS. His lordship was F.H.S. and ...

M MM'I A(i KS

... micd.iv, at Dour, Mr. Wm. Terry, to Mu. fi'lcs. the 16 h instant, at Dover, Mr. ilobert wkw.of Alert boy. to the widow of Mr. Thomas their united ages to nearly 130 yean, /••day, at Dover. Mr. Joaas Bird, Mr». Aon Par; On the ISth instant, Doser, Mr. Snell ...

CANTERBURY WEEKLY JOURNAL

... trial. miiTiis. the fitli instant, Stone-street, M ddstone, Mrs. R. Sanders, of dnnehter. On the instnut. Kevntosks. Mrs. Thomas Curm 11. of a daughter. I«nst week, Prompt'in. near Lomlun, of daughter. Mrs. Hoo|*er. wife of E. Hooper, Esq., K.N., of llartiip ...

FARMER'S GAZETTE

... Juba (Wenger, .SUeplierd to Mr. Thomas K-'.id. for bat since last season up to the 12'boi May last, lost one only out of nt Ewvs, living tlie whole narober put lie' Hain. an i under his c«>re, and of wbicb were Vouiii; Thomas Fasbam. Dryer, to Mr. J.-hn Psll ...

Canterbury, Saturday, Movemtoer 8, 1889. SHARP’S ROYAL BRITISH CERATES AND

... Court for Relief oflnsolront Debtors, on the|SixtetfOth dey OCTOBER, 1838. Upon the filing of tlto Fotitioo end Schedule of THOMAS GEORGE GLOVER, formerly of hishopsgnte Strew, London, Stockorell, Surrey, then of Uisbopsgate Street, afore* aaid, afterwards ...

THE COUNTRY

... ackcimanii), W, H. Esq.; basket of hardy flowers, Mias Flint; single heath, T. Dorman, Esq.; three cinarerwa, Mrs Wehb; au. (seedling), T. King. bulb. Mrs. ebb deuce (a lyrt), Hee. G. P. Marsh eolhetion of mdig« us plants, Thomas Addis. This collection composed ...